"Hello People! Seems like I wont be able to join the meeting this weekend as I am moving to a different city. I will be busy packing and moving. I hope to see you all in the next weekend. Till then have a good time."

"Hey Graham E. Lau. I apologise for not being able to attend the last meeting. I was terribly sick. I too have few ideas about the next book. Here is a list of books I would like to suggest.
1. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the…"

Please join us if you can Thursday, July 13th at 10:00 am US Pacific Time (5:00 pm GMT)!"Ask an Astrobiologist" is a live interview with a renowned astrobiologist! This format is interactive and allows participants to ask questions on Twitter & SAGANet! Use #askastrobio to submit your questions before the event! Questions will still be taken via SAGANet chat!We welcome to SAGANet Dr. Alexis Templeton, Professor of Geological Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA! Dr. Templeton…See More

"Hey there! I am very interested but I missed the last meeting due to the time conversion confusion. I am from India. I have not read the book as I can't find a copy in our library. I am still searching if I can get an ebook. Would it be okay…"

Suraj kumar sahu's Blog

The following is a 600-word essay which I wrote for Physics of life School at National Center for Biological Sciences-TIFR, Bangalore, India.

Biological cells, that all living organisms are made of, singly or collectively, are open dissipative machines, in a complicated assemblage of sub-machines in a hierarchical organization of soft matter, which is a perfect system showing emergent properties. They are ever-evolving, self-replicating machines that utilize energy…